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A man holds a poster with a drawing representing the Brazilian councilor Marielle Franco in which it reads "Who killed Marielle?" during a symbolic protest that rejects her murder in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on March 20, 2018. Data released by the Brazilian Public Security Forum Thursday showed 63,880 people were murdered in 2017 including 4,539 murders of women. Photo by Marcelo Sayao/EPA

Only Venezuela out of those have a decent population size, the other two might be considered "statistical anomalies/outliers". Our glorious rainbow nation is #1 in the world if you cut out smaller countries:

South Africa has the highest murder rate among countries with populations of 35 million people or more. The murder rate since 2011 stayed at around 32 per 100,000 but the number of murders has increased with increases in population. South Africa also has one of the highest rates of rape in the world. AIDS also is a concern there, and it has been reported that if a woman is raped, there is a 25 percent chance her attacker has HIV or AIDS.

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Only Venezuela out of those have a decent population size, the other two might be considered "statistical anomalies/outliers". Our glorious rainbow nation is #1 in the world if you cut out smaller countries: